If you want to get into a credential dick waving contest then I have a BS in Biomedical Science a am currently getting a doctorate in pharmacy, so you can rest assured I know what I'm talking about. Your original points were not about seeking alternative in conjunction with chemo, they were about how apple cider vinegar has a "better chance of curing cancer than chemo" which is totally untrue. You also hand waved clinical trials as if they aren't the backbone of evidence based medicine. Alternative medicine does have some places in cancer, but it is mostly for treatment of stress and things of this nature, not as a direct treatment.

Dude says "hiyaa~" in a very young balls-haven't-dropped-yet sounding voice when he tries to do that flying ninja kick. Also, when he tries to hit him with a stapler he says "here comes the stapler!" in a very cartoonish way. Also fuck you for not having a pair of headphones and asking a question, you monster.

Hey, I know I'm late to the party, but I was looking for a solution and I think I figured it out. When setting up the D-Pad for the controller, have the "style of input" = Directional pad and have the "Layout" = Cross Gate. The default is "radial with overlap" and I think this setting makes the D-pad too sensitive. Hope this works for you, as I've tested it a couple times in 2 different programs and it's working so far. Good luck!

I'm a P4 and can't wait to have a decent salary. Does it just feel like less than you expected because of loan costs, taxes, insurance, retirement, and stuff? Or is it because a lot of people have families which increase costs a lot?

I'm 30 and have never made more than 15k a year, so making 100k sounds like a fortune to me.

My old boss (Pharmacist) said he was so poor. Dude had a really nice house decked out in nice stuff, 2 kids, a wife, and 2 grandparents living at the house, and he was the only one who worked. His wife drives a Lexus.

Meanwhile I'm eating Ramen, hot dogs, and mac n' cheese to keep my loan costs down. We might both be living paycheck to paycheck, but that doesn't mean we're both poor. It's all perspective.

I think there is a point on both sides. I think people expect to be making a lot when they graduate and don't realize all the costs you can accrue. Loans are pricey. Taxes are significant. Insurance is fucking stupid right now. 401k and IRA deposits can add up.

But you are right. Anyone making over 100k is doing better than you're average person. And I feel like being cautious with money right out of school helps, but I haven't gotten to that point yet, so I can't really say.

Well I was discussing different salaries with a pharmacist recently, and I said something about 50K a year, and he said "Can you live off that much money?" I've never make close to 50K in my life. I know I don't get 100% of the money, but I feel like I'll be just fine when I get my first Pharmacy gig.

Oh, good, now I get what's wrong. You refuse to understand the situation. The person I took the cat from said he was going to euthanize the cat. That's his job, he takes stray/wild animals and captures them. So I decided to take her in. The choice was literally dead or declawed. You're not disagreeing, you're simply not understanding. But I can only tell you what happened so many times before I give up. I don't know if you don't understand because you're naive or because you want to imagine a scenario in which every kitty and puppy gets to play happily forever and no dogs or cats are ever euthanized because of overpopulation. I did what I had to and I'd do it again if I had too. Believe what you want, I know what happened, and if you don't want to understand or believe it then that's on you.

And there is nobody else in the USA who could take that cat? Nobody? You have no friends or relatives, no access to the internet? I got stranded with someone's dog over the weekend, and I asked people who could look after it. because that seemed like the obvious solution.

Nope. I asked the people who owned the house I was living in if I could take in this cat, they said only if I had it declawed. So I guess, you're right, I could have taken in the cat under the ruse that I would have her declawed but would actually be actively finding a home for the cat, then I would scour the land looking for the perfect owner who would be able to take care of the cat and treat her like a queen and also agree to never have her declawed. The search would be hard though, since declawing is an incredibly common procedure in the USA. But no, I was selfish and took her in and purposely mutilated her. You're right, I'm a monster. I might as well kill myself now to atone for my sins, so if I never respond to this thread again, you'll know that another terrible, cat mutilating US citizen has been taken from this Earth. I hope they don't send cat declawing people to hell...

Something else to consider that no one has said yet is that any changes to your medication can screw this all up. Lets say you fix everything, and all your scripts are on the same schedule, but the doctor decides to adjust your medication. Now unless your doctor visit coincides with the other prescriptions, you now have a new prescription that is not synced up with the rest of them. You can fix this of course by the methods listed in this thread, however this will almost always mean you have to pay for it (full copay for 12 days for example).

It will be an interesting court case. Aiding, abetting, conspiring and procuring are well defined penal offences. You can't just encourage someone to break the law. Snapchat may have done that with their filter.

I don't see the speed limit filter encouraging breaking the law any more than the demon face filter encourages you to sacrifice a virgin to Satan. Besides with any camera you can take a picture of the speedometer. This woman just had poor judgement.

That doesn't make much sense though. The liver filters the blood stream, and anything starting from the stomach or intestines is going through the same blood stream to get to the liver. Also, the liver doesn't filter out 100% of what passes through it in one go, so even if blood uptake from the stomach was directly feeding into the liver, it takes hours for the liver over many re-filterings to remove toxins.

Things you eat get absorbed through a system of veins that go to the liver for processing. The veins at the lower part of the large intestine do not go to this system, and will go directly into your system's circulation. It will eventually go back to the liver to be detoxified, but not before it's had a chance to circle around your system first.

Where are you located that this is the case? I've had type 1 for 19 years and never had scripts be this specific. Usually the programs can't even handle the way pump dosages can vary throughout the day. Prescriptions just say "uses between x-y insulin per day."

I believe the point is that if the script says between x-y units of insulin per day, and say, your sugar is rising, the dose should be able to be adjusted to between a-b units of insulin per day without the doctor writing it out. It's the same medication, same diagnosis, just an adjusted dosage due to the change in patents levels.